Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 25, 1953
Transcript:
Lucy stands by the table watching Charlie Brown making a sandwich. She exclaims, "Don't cut it! Don't cut it!! Just fold it over..."<BR><BR> As she grabs a chair, he asks, "What difference does it make?!! Why are you always so fussy?!!" She replies, "Look...sit down here, and I'll try to explain..."<BR><BR> He sits, she stands over him, and starts to explain, "When you cut a bread-an'-butter sandwich, you separate the tiny wheat cells from the leaven and destroy all the results of fermentation! See?"<BR><BR> He looks to the reader, raises his hand, and declares, "I'll never cut another bread-an'-butter sandwich as long as I live!"<BR><BR>
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
I almost expected her to have a powerpoint presentation ready.
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is another story.
HarryNJ almost 11 years ago
Since she’s such an expert she should make her own.
Meowmocha over 9 years ago
They didn’t have PowerPoint back then. Apparently they had a lot of dictionaries and encyclopedias lying around, though, just waiting to be read so that children could learn from them- and then twist the truth that they learned.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
That explains a lot.
Nate Wright! about 3 years ago
lol